Chairman’s Fellowships for Numismatic Research
Melissa Ludke, first recipient of the Chairman’s Fellowship
Beginning in 2023, the ANS will award a limited number of fellowships each year, worth between $1,500 and $2,500 each, to qualified graduate students or scholars pursuing serious numismatic research projects that are expected to result in academic publication.
Proposals for funding should provide an overview of the research project, a brief timeline for the work, communicate how the results of the research will be disseminated (journal article, book, etc.), and clearly indicate how fellowship funds will support the work (research travel, image reproduction fees, etc.).
Apply
Applicants must be ANS members or Fellows in good standing. To apply, please send a CV, proposal (not to exceed 2,500 words), and budget to ans@numismatics.org. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Successful applicants will be asked to give a lecture (via Zoom) on their research to the ANS membership.
Recipients
Year | Name | Project |
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2023 | Robyn Le Blanc | Reevaluating Decorated Roman Ceramic Banks |
2023 | Melissa Ludke | Cosa and Socio-Economic Interactions among Middle Republican Cities in Central and South Etruria |